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New National Poll: Trump Surges into Virtual tie, Clinton Fades again (Original Post) coffeeAM May 2016 OP
Gravis dsc May 2016 #1
No, attacking every bad poll is not 'enough said' Joe the Revelator May 2016 #35
Gravis is a poorly rated poll though for sure. phleshdef May 2016 #40
538 has gone down the toilet this election cycle. coffeeAM May 2016 #50
Gravis has been in the toilet every election cycle. phleshdef May 2016 #53
WE. ARE. FUCKED. liberalnarb May 2016 #2
Affirmative. nt nc4bo May 2016 #16
thats because the malcontents keep Bernie from dropping out and letting Hillary pivot ericson00 May 2016 #3
Bernie drop out? Maybe these polls show it is time for Clinton to drop out since she is unelectable! coffeeAM May 2016 #5
.....or vice-versa. TheCowsCameHome May 2016 #7
Sure. It's Bernie's fault that Hillary can barely compete with an idiot. Dawgs May 2016 #12
By "Pivot" you mean take back every liberal sounding position she claimed to be for in the primary pengu May 2016 #14
That's exactly what is meant Prism May 2016 #51
It's all because of some mean people on DU. panader0 May 2016 #15
Right, it's Bernie's fault that Hillary's unfavorables are so high. marmar May 2016 #21
You mean... Else You Are Mad May 2016 #28
How does she go from a big lead to this? Merryland May 2016 #4
Not a good trend for Hillary One Black Sheep May 2016 #6
The trewnd is showing down by ten is coming within a month! coffeeAM May 2016 #9
? JudyM May 2016 #11
Wouldn't surprise me One Black Sheep May 2016 #13
Both are disliked by large segments within their respective parties. gordianot May 2016 #8
Superdelegates: do your job and ditch the impending GE disaster! Betty Karlson May 2016 #10
Gravis shows Hillary up 51-49? Dem2 May 2016 #17
The results are similar to left leaning ppp coffeeAM May 2016 #20
OK? Dem2 May 2016 #37
How much of a lead do you think Bernie would have after sustained right wing attacks? Arkansas Granny May 2016 #18
Clinton backers said the same thing about Obama in 08, coffeeAM May 2016 #22
But the majority of the primary voters seem to love Clinton. She leads by over 3,000,000 votes. Arkansas Granny May 2016 #25
Your living in the Democratic primary bubble where most of the country is locked out from voting. coffeeAM May 2016 #29
Most of the country? Or just those who didn't register as Democrats? Arkansas Granny May 2016 #30
What you are saying is Independents and Unaffiliated voters should sit in the Autumn May 2016 #38
What I'm saying is that Bernie decided to become a Democrat so he could run in the Presidential Arkansas Granny May 2016 #39
" It seems to me that registered Democrats should be the people who determine the Autumn May 2016 #41
And I stand by that statement. Arkansas Granny May 2016 #42
I left the democratic party after over 40 years a dem, re registered to caucus for Bernie. Autumn May 2016 #43
Ya lets make sure we lock out everyone else, so we can make sure the establishment dem always wins. coffeeAM May 2016 #45
Honestly, I believe he'd beat Trump. TDale313 May 2016 #23
Ignore the noise, look at the aggregate poll charts instead. BootinUp May 2016 #19
Gearing up for the weakest election in sometime. runaway hero May 2016 #34
I predict the opposite. She will ride the Obama coalition BootinUp May 2016 #36
Obama went is as one of the most likeable/electable candidates in history, not one of the least. coffeeAM May 2016 #46
And 2012 proved it won't take that. nt BootinUp May 2016 #48
She wins runaway hero May 2016 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author Autumn May 2016 #44
Still with these tired memes? Tarc May 2016 #24
You're right. What people think doesn't matter. imagine2015 May 2016 #26
LOL, That is why every poll That had Clinton with a huge double digit lead over Trump coffeeAM May 2016 #27
They mattered when she was +11 a month ago. runaway hero May 2016 #32
Bingo! coffeeAM May 2016 #47
Her likability. runaway hero May 2016 #31
The Trend is unmistakeable and troubling EndElectoral May 2016 #33
Terrible. Awful. Katashi_itto May 2016 #49
if Hillary Clinton doesn't embrace Progressive party politics, we are doomed. The party will split, highprincipleswork May 2016 #52
Mmm I love the smell of dough CorkySt.Clair May 2016 #54
So placing Hillary's name second with a lead means Trump is going to beat her? nt Jitter65 May 2016 #56
The MSM wants a horserace Mnpaul May 2016 #57
 

coffeeAM

(180 posts)
5. Bernie drop out? Maybe these polls show it is time for Clinton to drop out since she is unelectable!
Fri May 13, 2016, 08:43 AM
May 2016

TheCowsCameHome

(40,169 posts)
7. .....or vice-versa.
Fri May 13, 2016, 08:44 AM
May 2016

She can go it alone. (or so we are told)

Keep calling us names - it really makes me less willing to ever support her.

 

Prism

(5,815 posts)
51. That's exactly what is meant
Fri May 13, 2016, 11:43 AM
May 2016

I think it's hilarious how many people on this board are all, "primary's over! Can we just let Hillary be a Republican now?!"

Jesus.

Else You Are Mad

(3,040 posts)
28. You mean...
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:26 AM
May 2016

So she can pivot to the center right? If she does that, she is guaranteed to lose to Trump because she will lose every Sanders supporter that she has won over in the last few months and quite a few of her own long time progressive supporters. She needs to pivot left in order to win.

One Black Sheep

(458 posts)
6. Not a good trend for Hillary
Fri May 13, 2016, 08:44 AM
May 2016

I guess it will be time to start panicking when the national polls show her down by 10 points to Trump by late summer, but by then it will be too late…

gordianot

(15,245 posts)
8. Both are disliked by large segments within their respective parties.
Fri May 13, 2016, 08:45 AM
May 2016

It comes down to who do you hate the least.

Dem2

(8,168 posts)
17. Gravis shows Hillary up 51-49?
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:02 AM
May 2016

I'll take a right-wing pollster saying this. Also why aren't you touting the Rasmussen right-wing poll that had Trump up 2 weeks ago?

This place promotes right-wing stuff, it's funny.

Arkansas Granny

(31,533 posts)
18. How much of a lead do you think Bernie would have after sustained right wing attacks?
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:07 AM
May 2016

I don't think he'd be looking any better.

 

coffeeAM

(180 posts)
22. Clinton backers said the same thing about Obama in 08,
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:15 AM
May 2016

Difference is, like Bernie he was loved by the majority of people, not hated.

Arkansas Granny

(31,533 posts)
30. Most of the country? Or just those who didn't register as Democrats?
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:36 AM
May 2016

It seems to me that registered Democrats should be the people who determine the Democratic candidate.

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
38. What you are saying is Independents and Unaffiliated voters should sit in the
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:50 AM
May 2016

back of the bus and keep their mouths shut until you need or want their vote. I don't know about you but my primary and GE votes are a package deal and I don't go where I'm not wanted. Good luck.

Arkansas Granny

(31,533 posts)
39. What I'm saying is that Bernie decided to become a Democrat so he could run in the Presidential
Fri May 13, 2016, 10:07 AM
May 2016

primaries. The rules for the primary elections are set by the various states and they vary from state to state. The political parties decide how they assign delegates to their conventions based on the outcome.

No one is saying that you can't or shouldn't vote or that you have to keep your mouth shut. However, the rules are there and have been in place for a long time. If they need to be amended, it has to be done at the state level.

There's a lot of good info here: http://blog.constitutioncenter.org/2015/09/who-controls-primary-elections-and-who-gets-to-vote/

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
41. " It seems to me that registered Democrats should be the people who determine the
Fri May 13, 2016, 10:35 AM
May 2016

Democratic candidate." That was exactly what you said. Clear as a bell. And if we have no voice in who the nominee is I see no reason to vote for the nominee you select. You and DWS are saying that we shouldn't be allowed to vote to determine who the democratic nominee is that we will eventually vote for. That is saying we should keep our mouths shut and vote for whomever you decide to allow us to vote for. Walk it back and parse it all you want, that is what you are saying. Your candidate and the members in your party don't need or want Independents, we have no right to have our voice heard. I don't ever remember that being so blatantly thrown in the face of democratic voters who are not registered in your party. It won't shock me at all if you get your way and Independents don't show up for her in the GE. This has been the most eye opening election of my entire life, you people really opened the curtains on this one.

Bernie has always caucused with the democrats in the Senate, he has been a staunch political ally to the democrats but because he had the nerve to run against a severely flawed centrist you people treat him like dirt, and his supporters.

Arkansas Granny

(31,533 posts)
42. And I stand by that statement.
Fri May 13, 2016, 10:53 AM
May 2016

If you want to have a voice in choosing the Democratic nominee, register as a Democrat. With open primaries, we have a situation like the one in West Virginia where 39% of those who voted for Bernie plan to vote Trump in the GE.

Donald Trump Supporters Boost Bernie Sanders in West Virginia
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/donald-trump-supporters-boost-bernie-sanders-west-virginia-n571791



I didn't make the rules and they were established long before Bernie decided to enter the nomination process. Bernie apparently understood the process which is why he became a Democrat in order to run. I don't know how to respond to people who didn't educate themselves about their individual state primary rules.

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
43. I left the democratic party after over 40 years a dem, re registered to caucus for Bernie.
Fri May 13, 2016, 11:15 AM
May 2016

Left it the day after he won CO and after everything that has been said and done this primary I will never go back to the dem party. I am well educated as to my state primary rules having worked and volunteered for democrats and elections for years.

TDale313

(7,820 posts)
23. Honestly, I believe he'd beat Trump.
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:16 AM
May 2016

He's a much better matchup- because he's talking about many of the same issues and taping into a widespread frustration with our broken system but offering positive approaches- not hate and scapegoating. And for years it's been the case that attacks on Bernie tend to backfire. People generally like and trust him. People who haven't been part of the process are drawn to him. He is the perfect antidote to Trump.

There is a strong antiestablishment mood in the country and we're on the path to nominating a very establishment candidate.

So she will probably get the nomination and may still win in November, but I am very confident Bernie would. The Redbaiting means nothing to people under 50. If anything Socialist has images of European Democracies that actually take care of their people.

BootinUp

(47,197 posts)
36. I predict the opposite. She will ride the Obama coalition
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:43 AM
May 2016

to a massive victory over the disgusting Trump. And all the phony rw scandals will not matter.

Response to BootinUp (Reply #19)

 

coffeeAM

(180 posts)
27. LOL, That is why every poll That had Clinton with a huge double digit lead over Trump
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:23 AM
May 2016

was posted the second it came off the press, now that she is dropping faster then a bag of bowling balls in the river, they just don't matter!

runaway hero

(835 posts)
31. Her likability.
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:39 AM
May 2016

It needs to be fixed. I don't care what they do but as long as 56 percent of America doesn't like Hillary (second only to Trump) then there will not be a blowout. And don't stop it at the end of the election either.

EndElectoral

(4,213 posts)
33. The Trend is unmistakeable and troubling
Fri May 13, 2016, 09:41 AM
May 2016

Let's assume she wins the nomination. We will be going into the GE where as yet she has not been seriously swiftboated as she will unquestionably be by the right.

If Kerry could be done in by some Vietnam lies as badly as he was, HRC is going to be attacked on (a) her foreign policy failures with Libya at the forefront, (b) her flip flops and my God they are numerous, (c) the Clinton foundation, (this will be hit hard), (d) the email scandal (and if there is an indictment, the election will be lost even if she is found innocent)

I can already see debates between Trump and HRC which will be nothing but attack after attack and little positives for a vision of America except slogans. Most of it will be strident and pushed.

What is really disturbing is she is this close to a madman in the polls, and trending downward. Wait until the PACs start getting behind the Donald, and the GOP machine swallows its pride and begins to back him for the sake of congressional control and the supreme court. Only a few moderate republicans might vote for HRC, but they really dislike her as much as Trump. If enough neo-conservatives endorse her because they love her foreign policy, then she will get some moderates, but I believe the GOP voters are also a bit war weary and are not as supportive of neo-conservative foreign policy as they were under the Bush regime. Bottom line, turnout will be muted which never helps Dems.

I beleive she will be the Dem nominee, but it will later be viewed as the biggest mistake the party has made in decades in nominating such a flawed candidate.

 

highprincipleswork

(3,111 posts)
52. if Hillary Clinton doesn't embrace Progressive party politics, we are doomed. The party will split,
Fri May 13, 2016, 11:44 AM
May 2016

and we will not be in the White House in November.

 

CorkySt.Clair

(1,507 posts)
54. Mmm I love the smell of dough
Fri May 13, 2016, 01:06 PM
May 2016

Right about now the wood is being gathered for the oven, fresh tomatoes are being picked for the sauce. There is a lot to do.

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